STEP 4: Access the NXT-700
Once the NXT-700 is physically connected to the network, and the IP address for the appropriate LAN
port is displayed on the front LCD, you may access the NXT-700 through your web browser, FTP client,
and other network clients.
The NXT-700 supports the NBNS (NetBIOS Naming Service) for host name resolution. To access the
NXT-700 by its host name, make sure your computer has the appropriate protocols loaded. If you are
running Windows XP, make sure the NWLink NetBIOS protocol is installed. For Windows 9x, the
protocol of interest is NetBEUI. The Apple Macintosh does not ship with NetBIOS support. A third party
driver needs to be installed on the Macintosh computer for it to access the NXT-700 via its host name.
You can use the NXT-700’s host name or IP address to:
Upload User-Defined Web pages to:
ftp://[IP Address or Host Name]/wwwpub/
View User-Defined Web Pages:
http://[IP Address or Host Name]/
Access Admin Web Pages (Setup, Diagnostics, etc) at:
http://[IP Address or Host Name]/setup/
Some examples are:
http://10.10.10.10/setup/
http://NXT-700/setup/
http://NXT-700/
ftp://user:admin@waci/wwwpub/
STEP 5: Configure NXT-700 Using the Admin Web Pages
Once the NXT-700 is connected to the network, you may configure the device through the admin web
pages at:
http://[IP Address or Host Name]/setup/
Click “Setup“ icon for network and other basic settings.
STEP 6: Configure NXT-700 Using the Front LCD Panel
Once the NXT-700 is connected powered, you may configure the device through the desktop. Since the
NXT-700 runs Embedded Windows CE 6.0R3 you will find the interface to set up the various functions is
similar to a Windows desktop.